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Thursday, August 2, 2012

Live For The Moment

Hello! I am writing to you from my new cable-less, ethernet cable savy apartment...It's very "starving college student" if I do say so myself. I am sure many of you can't even imagine what this world feels like anymore, but my roommate and I think it is pretty awesome. It has been a busy, but wonderful, three weeks! Dad's melanoma surgery went great! We were and continue to be impressed with Dr. Griego's work. He got all of the melanoma the first time and Dad's scar is healing really well. He was pretty sore for about a week but is back to a painless world now. I wanted to post the pictures, so if you have a queezy stomach...scroll down quickly :)

This is Dad's face after the melanoma was cut out. They left it open for a day (covered by a bandage of course) before they stitched it.
This is the stiching! Right off the bat you could barely see it! There are three layers of stitches that will dissolve in the next 3 months. 

Here is Dad just two weeks later! Can you tell?!
Dad and Cindy went up to Portland last week to visit Cindy's daughter and family. They had such a great time going to the beach, the fair, and everything in between!
Regan, Dad, and little Maddie...she is so cute!
My sister Kristen has also returned home from her two month adventure in Scotland, Ireland, and London. We were so ready to have her home & it is so great to have the whole family back together!

Chemo yesterday went well...for the most part. They changed their procedures so now when we get to MD Anderson for blood work, the nurse will place the IV in the port and draw the blood from there. Previously they drew blood from his arm and Cristine, our chemo nurse, administered the IV in his port. Well poor Dad came out with watery eyes and said that it really hurt. He asked the nurse if she had done a port before and she said "Well, I did one this morning". Hopefully she can get her act together in the next three weeks!

Dr. K said all was well and he was really happy with Dad's scar on his face! He also let us know that he planned his next vacation around Dad's schedule. I think he learned his lesson from his last vacation...We aren't difficult I swear! We will get to do another CT scan on 8/20 to see the current progress. Chemo went great as usual. Dad got a little stomach queezy but only for a little bit. Then, of course, we feasted after!


I feel very blessed on multiple levels, including that Cristine our chemo nurse has inspired me to go back to school and become and oncology nurse! God has been putting this on my heart the last few months so I finally buckled down and I start school August 20th! I'm sharing this with you all as a reminder to LIVE FOR THE MOMENT! Do what you love, life is so short to let worry get in the way of what you truly love and want to do. Even in the face of a negative experience, there is something greater that will come out of it. Thanks for your continued prayers, we appreciate you all from the bottom of our heart!


1 comment:

Kristin said...

Yay OJ! Such a great blog as always. Keep up the good work OJ :) and yay for going back to school! So proud of you best friend. xoxo